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This is real life. No filters. No pink ribbons. No fake smiles. Just me — on my second round of the A-T-C chemotherapy cocktail — fighting Stage 3, Grade 3 Triple-Negative Breast Cancer. People see awareness campaigns, but they don’t see the real side effects: 💔 The fatigue that hits like a truck. 🤢 The nausea that lasts for days. 🔥 The burning, bone pain, mouth sores, and nerve damage. 🧠 The chemo brain that makes you forget why you walked into the room. This is what fighting cancer really
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Yes — history gave us real reasons to be cautious. But not every clinical trial means “experimental drug.” Many trials are about symptoms, apps, side-effects, quality of life, and data that helps researchers understand how treatments actually work on women of color. We are not guinea pigs. We are participants shaping the future of care. If we aren’t in the research, the results don’t reflect our reality — and that’s exactly why so many of us get overlooked, under-treated, or misinformed. I’m alw
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This was weeks after my surgery I don’t share this part often, because it’s hard. My body after cancer is something I’m still trying to understand, accept, and live in. I’m a survivor. I had a double mastectomy. I’m waiting for reconstruction. I was just approved for a new type of reconstruction surgery that may help restore some feeling in my chest wall, and I’m grateful — but I’m also nervous. This will be my fourth surgery. And every single time, there’s a new phase of healing, a new recovery
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At 34,I made one of the hardest decisions of my life — a double mastectomy after fighting stage 3, grade 3 triple-negative breast cancer and 23 rounds of chemo. This isn’t about loss. It’s about survival, choice, and taking back control of a body that cancer tried to destroy. If you’re facing this decision, know this — you’re not alone. Healing looks different for everyone, and strength doesn’t always look pretty. 💗 #DoubleMastectomy #TNBCSurvivor #BreastCancerAwareness #YoungAndTheBreastless #
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Cancer ghosting is real. When I was sick, some people disappeared. No calls. No texts. Nothing. And now that my hair is back, I’m out here advocating, healing, trying to live — suddenly people want to show up like nothing ever happened. I’m not the same person anymore. Cancer changed my life, my body, my priorities, and the way I see relationships. You don’t get to vanish during the hardest part and then pop back up when I look “okay.” If you loved me, you loved me through treatment. Through fea
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After Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, there is no maintenance medication. That means surveillance matters — but here’s the part nobody prepares you for: 👉 You don’t automatically get scans every 3 months. 👉 You often only get them if you advocate for yourself. I’m 2–3 years out from my TNBC diagnosis, and I still receive scans every three months — not because it’s standard, but because I ask the questions, push the conversations, and stay informed. Scanxiety is real for TNBC survivors. Waiting,
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